Function
Schluter-KERDI is a special bonded waterproof membrane with limited crack-bridging capabilities. It is made of a revolutionary soft-polyethylene that is covered on both sides with a special fleece that is meant to anchor the membrane into the thinset mortar that you use.
Schluter-KERDI was developed as a waterproofing membrane that was meant to be used in conjunction with ceramic and stone tile coverings. The tiles can be directly installed on the Schluter-KERDI using a thin-bed method. Trowel-applied coverings such as plaster can also be used.
Pre-Cut sections of Schluter-KERDI are available for inside and outside corners, as well as for pipe collars. The best Schluter-KERDI-BAND to seal butt joints or corner joints are in widths of 5″ (12.5cm), 7-1/4″ (18.5cm), or 10″ (25cm). Schluter-KERDI-FLEX in 5″ (12.5cm) or 10″ (25cm) widths are meant to be used to seal expansion joints or flexible joints.
Material
Schluter-KERDI is a polyethylene waterproofing membrane that has a very high steam diffusion density. The material itself is physiologically safe and the it requires no special disposal.
Schluter-KERDI is waterproof and resistant to most chemicals commonly encountered in tiled environments. It is resistant to aging and will not rot under any circumstance. Schluter-KERDI is highly resistant to saline solutions, alkaline, acids, many organic solvents, alcohols and oils. For acid-resistant coverings, use an epoxy adhesive to set and grout the tile.
Schluter-KERDI is suitable for floor and wall surfaces where protection against the penetration of water and moisture or other harmful substances is necessary. Surfaces include areas surrounding swimming pools, showers, and tub surrounds. Industrial applications include breweries, dairies and the food industry. In order to get the full effect of Schluter-KERDI it is important to verify that the substrate is clean, even, free of moisture, and load bearing. Surfaces that inhibit proper adhesion must be removed or appropriately treated.
Schluter-KERDI
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Item No. |
Dimensions |
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KERDI 200/5m |
3’ 3” x 16’ 5” = 54sf |
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KERDI 200/10M |
3’ 3” x 33’ = 108sf |
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KERDI 200/20M |
3’ 3” x 65’ 7” = 215sf |
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KERDI 200 |
3’ 3” x 98’ 5” = 323sf |
Schluter-KERDI-BAND
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Item No. |
Thickness |
Width |
Length |
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KEBA 100/125/5M |
4 mil |
5” – 12.5cm |
16’ 5” – 5m |
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KEBA 100/185/5M |
4 mil |
7 ¼” – 18.5cm |
16’ 5” – 5m |
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KEBA 100/250/5M |
4 mil |
10” – 25 cm |
16’ 5” – 5m |
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KEBA 100/125 |
4 mil |
5” – 12.5 cm |
98’ 5” – 30m |
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KEBA 100/185 |
4 mil |
7 1/4” – 18.5 cm |
98’ 5” – 30m |
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KEBA 100/250 |
4 mil |
10” – 25cm |
98’ 5” – 30m |
Schluter-KERDI-FLEX
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Item No. |
Thickness |
Width |
Length |
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FLEX 125/5M |
12 mil |
5” – 12.5 cm |
16’ 5” -5m |
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FLEX 250/5M |
12 mil |
10” – 25 cm |
16’ 5” -5m |
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FLEX 125/30 |
12 mil |
5” – 12.5 cm |
98’ 5” – 30m |
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FLEX 250/30 |
12 mil |
10” – 25 cm |
98’ 5” – 30m |
Schluter- KERDI-KERECK-F (Pre-Formed Corners)
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Item No. |
Thickness |
Packaging |
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KERECK / FI 2 |
4 mil |
2 Inside Corners |
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KERECK / FI 10 |
4 mil |
10 Inside Corners |
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KERECK / FA 2 |
4 mil |
2 Outside Corners |
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KERECK / FA 10 |
4 mil |
10 Outside Corners |
Schluter-KERDI-KM (Pipe Collar)
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Item No. |
Dimensions |
Thickness |
Packaging |
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KM 5117 / 22 |
7” x 7” – 17 cm x 17 cm |
4 mil |
5 units |
Schluter-KERDI-SEAL-PS
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Item No. |
Pipe Nipple Opening Diameter |
Thickness |
Packaging |
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KMS185 / 12 |
½” – 12.5 mm |
4 mil |
1 Unit |
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KMS185 / 20 |
¾” – 20 mm |
4 mil |
1 Unit |
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KMS10185 / 12 |
½” – 12.5 mm |
4 mil |
10 units |
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KMSS10185 / 20 |
¾” – 20 mm |
4 mil |
10 Units |
Schluter-KERDI-SEAL-MV
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Item No. |
Mixing Valve Opening Diameter |
Thickness |
Packaging |
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KMSMV235 / 114 |
4 ½” – 114 mm |
4 mil |
1 unit |
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KMSMV10235 / 114 |
4 ½” – 114 mm |
4 mil |
10 units |
Schluter-KERDI-FIX
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Item No. |
Cartridge Volume |
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KERDIFIX (Grey or White) |
9.81 OZ |
Schluter-KERDI-FAQS
Q. What is a water test? How do I perform one on the Schluter-Shower System?
A. A water test is a quality control check performed on any shower installation before setting tile. It basically consists of stopping the waste line with a test plug and filling the base of the shower stall with water to check for leaks. You can quickly check the test plug by filling the pipe and drain with water up to the height of the Schluter-KERDI-DRAIN integrated bonding flange (or a little below). If the plug is watertight, then you can continue filling the assembly. The water level is marked and the assembly is left for a specified amount of time (24 hours is typical). If there are no leaks, the shower passes.
Notes:
We recommend waiting a minimum of 24 hours after setting Schluter-KERDI to begin water testing. This will allow the thin-set mortar to reach final set and ensure watertight performance at the seams under normal curing conditions (i.e., room temperature). If temperatures are much lower (e.g., around 50 or 60 degrees), then it is best to wait longer.
If you are building a barrier-free shower, then you will need to provide a temporary dam (e.g., a 2×4 and silicone sealant) at the threshold.










